Hi, I'm Steve Geller from Phoenix, Arizona. Through my private practice at Desert Foot Surgeons, I am dedicated to relieving pain and deformity so that you can continue to live a vital and active life. Our approach is called "personalized foot care" meaning you are part of the team. I will tell you what science says we can do to relieve your pain and/or deformity. You will tell me what your life demands of you on a daily basis. Together we will choose the best possible treatment for you and only you.
Feet are like snowflakes, no two are alike. Don't let someone tell you that your problem cannot be treated because of the cards life has dealt you. Come see me at Desert Foot Surgeons in Phoenix, Arizona

Dr. Stephen Geller

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Phoenix, AZ

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Hi, I'm Steve Geller from Phoenix, Arizona. Through my private practice at Desert Foot Surgeons, I am dedicated to relieving pain and deformity so that you can continue to live a vital and active life. Our approach is called "personalized foot care" meaning you are part of the team. I will tell you what science says we can do to relieve your pain and/or deformity. You will tell me what your life demands of you on a daily basis. Together we will choose the best possible treatment for you and only you.
Feet are like snowflakes, no two are alike. Don't let someone tell you that your problem cannot be treated because of the cards life has dealt you. Come see me at Desert Foot Surgeons in Phoenix, Arizona

It is caused by the bone rubbing against something, in your case a shoe. To treat this problem the source of irritation must be removed. Stretch shoes over this spot, pad your toe, or surgery to change the position if the bone in your toe. You should have this confirmed by a podiatrist in your area.
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The problem is the support of your arch is gone thus the bones will gradually change position leading to arthritis. If you wait to long this can get very bad and take a long time to heal requiring surgery.
I suggest you see a physician right away if you suspect a torn tendon.
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Plantar fasciitis is an over-use syndrome resulting in inflammation in the small muscles within your foot.

The small muscles are over worked trying to stabilize your foot when you walk or run. Inflammation is treated by pills aimed at relieving inflammation or injections. We assist the muscles by stretching exercises, changing shoes, and arch supports.
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Swelling can cause a "warm" feeling in your feet. Many causes of swelling are possible. Nerves can cause "burning" in your feet. Again many types of nerve problems exist. Your best bet is to see a physician.
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